1) The main bracket has all its nuts welded on top (except for the outermost hole) for easy, one-wrench installation of the airdam to the bracket. Next to the frame rail area on each side is a pair of holes that have a pair of washers stacked and tackwelded on top to simulate the frame thickness.
2) The frame mount brackets have their nuts welded on top too, again for easy installation. A slight downward bend in them allows them to bite down onto the truck frame for an adjustable, yet clamp-on installation.
3) The outer support brackets have the nuts (that were not welded to the top of the main bracket) welded to them instead. The top of these brackets will attach to an existing fender-to-core-support bolt.
To install, simply attach the airdam to the main bracket. Then install each frame mount bracket to the main bracket using only the innermost bolt; this will allow you to rotate them into place when you lift the entire assembly up to contact the frame rail; then install the second bolt for each bracket. With the assembly dangling under the truck, you can loosely bolt the outer support brackets to the airdam assembly and remove the fender-to-core-support bolt to put the top end of the bracket in place. Make your final adjustments and then tighten those eight bolts down. If you ever need to remove it, simply remove the outer support brackets' upper bolts, loosen two of the frame mount bracket bolts, and remove the other two so they can be swung out of the way, and the assembly drops out totally. No drilling or modifications to the truck required!
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